Friday, January 21, 2011

why is the vatican against the da vinci code film when in fact there are books released all over the worldl

why is the vatican against the da vinci code film when in fact there are books released all over the world?
writing is really a powerful tool when it comes to sharing the facts about things which people need to know.i really appreciate the works of dan brown.the da vinci code and the angels and demons.i can't wait for the upcoming movie and the release of the third book which is the solomon's key.it's not that dan brown is against the roman catholic.after you have read the books of him it's up to you if your faith will be changed or will be lessen.the works of dan brown inspires people like me.it's better to have knowledge about these things so that you'll not be ignorant.i say it's a nice and good reading material 'cause the author used the facts about our religion to make a good and sensible novel.
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I'm mad that the Church is speaking out against it. The book is fiction. The only problem I have with it is that if you are not grounded in your faith, you could take it as fact. I think we need to stop the boycott and accept it as the fiction that it is. I'm glad good works of fiction can still be written.
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because it touched anerve in promoting mary magdalene as being on a par with jesus. the catholic church has always promoted the female form as being inferior to the male.
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Because that film is based on an untrue novel, which is now people are trying to accept as truth ... this is alteration of facts ... only unbelievers they do not know that Fact.
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If they are doing this then it's nothing new. From the earliest times they attempted prevent the distribution of any information which is against their beliefs. That's why the gnostic scriptures were found buried in Egypt (for safe keeping). The Church outlawed all such christian writings, and reading them was punishable by death. So that is how the Christian bible made it, by force. The question is what were they afraid of? Now Dan has reopened that can of worms and they don't like it because the gnostics wrote that Jesus was with Mary Magdalene (and that is quoted in Dan's book).
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The vatican is a million dollar enterprise. They fear a backlash to this tale due to opus dei.
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You're right that writing is indeed a powerful tool not just in sharing facts but on stirring other peoples minds and inject senseless claims that he himself can't prove. The book has strayed you from the facts after you are claiming that what he used are facts. You gave me an impression that you believe Dan Brown's misrepresentation of the Church as a murderous institution and also that the Christian faith is utterly false. Now, you should know why the Vatican is against it. Brown was deaf tone to the feelings of millions of Christians. It is irresponsible and offensive for Brown to impugn the faith of countless Catholics in this fashion. He has no solid evidence to support these contentions, and in the absence of such evidence it is unacceptable to smear the faith of millions with these charges. A comparable smear would be saying that Lutherans have been murdering the descendants of Luther or that Jewish leaders have been murdering the descendants of Moses. If such charges were made, particularly with no evidence, they would be regarded instantly as vicious and bigoted slanders against what other people hold sacred. Claiming that Catholics have been killing the descendants of their God is a vile and unacceptable assault on their faith. People of all faiths should regard Dan Brown as the viciously bigoted man that it takes to make this kind of charge.

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Vatican is in the news once AGAIN what do you think about this new story

The Vatican is in the news once AGAIN what do you think about this new story?
John Paul II delayed punishing abusive priest: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100410/ts_alt_afp/vaticanreligionchildabuseuscalifornia;_ylt=Al7Sv5QolBMJXtaY_Zv7DY07Xs8F;_ylu=X3oDMTNkc2VoMTNkBGFzc2V0A2FmcC8yMDEwMDQxMC92YXRpY2FucmVsaWdpb25jaGlsZGFidXNldXNjYWxpZm9ybmlhBHBvcwMxMgRzZWMDeW5fcGFnaW5hdGVfc3VtbWFyeV9saXN0BHNsawNqb2hucGF1bGlpZGU- WASHINGTON (AFP) – Pope Benedict XVI and his predecessor John Paul II both repeatedly delayed defrocking a priest who abused young boys and girls in California, The New York Times reported Saturday. A series of letters released by attorney Jeff Anderson to AFP Friday showed repeated misgivings concerning the conduct of California priest Stephen Kiesle raised by senior officials from the Oakland diocese during the early 1980s. John Cummins, the former bishop of Oakland, California asked that he be defrocked in 1981. But four years later, the future Pope Benedict XVI, then a top Vatican official, said the case needed more time and that the final decision should consider "the good of the Universal Church." Cummins said the Vatican was very reluctant at the time to dismiss priests because so many were abandoning the priesthood. The late pope John Paul II also "really slowed down the process and made it much more deliberate," Cummins told the Times. Cummins sent a letter to the Vatican in June 1981 petitioning his superiors to defrock Kiesle, citing a 1978 court case where he had pleaded no contest to abusing six children aged between 11 and 13, according to the court documents obtained by AFP. A further letter sent by Cummins in February 1982 to then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger -- who at the time was responsible for enforcing Roman Catholic doctrine and went on to become Pope Benedict XVI in 2005 -- again urged Kiesle to be defrocked. "It is my conviction that there would be no scandal if this petition were granted," Cummins wrote, warning there "might be greater scandal to the community if Father Kiesle were allowed to return to the active ministry." Kiesle was eventually defrocked in 1987. He later worked as a youth coordinator at a parish in Pinole, northern California for eight months, said Anderson, who represented two of Kiesle's victims in a civil action against the Oakland Diocese. Are they digging their own grave or what?
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Protestant propaganda
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The old harlot is just rearing her ugly head again.
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Same old, same old.
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Would any responsible adult leave a child alone with a priest? Surely the answer must be NO!! And that illustrates the damage the Vatican is doing with it's cover ups and excuses!! The Pope and the vatican in trying to cover up and limit the damage are doing the exact opposite and whilst leading the catholic church into ridicule and derision but are harming christianity as a whole!!
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Sadly, a lot of catholics will just get defensive and make excuses. I remember a TV news story when the scandal broke in Boston, I believe it was. A woman, sitting in a church pew, crying, was interviewed. The news person asked why she was in the church where her child had been "abused." The woman said she had no place else to go for "solace." The "Abrahamic" religions create a dependency that's hard for some to overcome. They're so used to being told what to think, how to act, what to eat, what to wear, who they can marry, when it's okay to have sex, with whom and how, etc., that they're incapable of thinking for themselves. .
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Personally?? I'm convinced they're going down. I'm talking about the whole Catholic church. I don't mean Catholic people per say, but the church itself is corrupt.
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Why does the media keep repeating the same story? Is it because they have run out of any more news about the church, the media has a lot to answer for
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By The Associated Press A timeline of defrocked priest Stephen Kiesle: - 1972: Ordained at St. Francis De Sales, Oakland. - 1972-1975: Associate pastor at St. Joseph's Church in Pinole. - 1975-1978: Assigned to Our Lady of the Rosary in Union City. - August 1978: Kiesle is arrested and pleads no contest to lewd conduct, a misdemeanor, for tying up and molesting two boys. Sentenced to three years probation, record is later expunged. - 1978-1981: Takes extended leave of absence, attends counseling and reports regularly to probation officer. - July 1981: Oakland Bishop John Cummins sends Kiesle's file to the Vatican in support of the priest's petition for laicization. - November 1981: Vatican asks for more information. - 1982: Kiesle moves to Pinole. - February 1982: Cummins writes to Ratzinger providing additional information and warning of possible scandal if Kiesle is not defrocked. - September 1982: Oakland diocese official writes Ratzinger asking for update. - September 1983: Cummins visits Rome, discusses Kiesle case with Vatican officials. - December 1983: Vatican official writes Oakland to say Kiesle's file can't be found and they should resubmit materials. - January 1984: Cummins writes a Vatican official to inquire about status of Kiesle file. - 1985: Kiesle volunteers as a youth minister at St. Joseph's Church in Pinole. - September 1985: Cummins writes Ratzinger asking about status of Kiesle case. - November 1985: Ratzinger writes to Cummins about Kiesle case. - December 1985: A memo from diocese officials discusses writing to Ratzinger again to stress the risk of scandal if Kiesle's case is delayed. - 1987: Kiesle is defrocked. - 2002: Kiesle is arrested and charged with 13 counts of child molestation; all but two are thrown out after U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidates a California law extending statute of limitations. - 2004: Kiesle pleads no contest to felony charge of molesting a young girl in 1995 at his Truckee vacation home. - 2004: He is sentenced to six years in prison for the 1995 molestation. - 2010: Registered as a sex offender living in Walnut Creek. As You can clearly see the story you cited had been very loose with the facts. In 1978 he was accused of a misdemeanor of tying up two homosexual young men and abusing them and received probation which was later expunged. He was not charged with abusing children aged 11-13. The child molestation occurred 5 years after the Church had done all they could by lacitizing or defrocking him. God bless! In Christ Fr. Joseph
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It's really rather pathetic how far the media is getting with their "coverage". So they decided that accusing Pope Benedict XVI was getting a tad old so now they accuse Pope John Paul II. Of course it makes a good story because people are like "What? He was such a good guy? Guess he's just like Ratzinger." But once again they are lacking FACTS. They have absolutely none in this artcle except this line, "[John Paul II] really slowed down the process and made it much more deliberate." -> notice how they don't say how he slowed it down or specified more on the matter. Now if it's such a big deal to them, why don't they talk more about it? Simple answer: they don't know because they have no proof. The media is so one-sided. The reporters almost never interview a Catholic on the matter. They just accuse without any solid proof. That is why no webpage, newsclip or story is factual as a whole. The media likes to add things in to blow things up and make viewers want to see their crummy 2 min. piece. Besides, what's a better storyline? The Pope MAY be involved with covering up a sex scandal but there's no proof yet, or The Pope HAS covered up a sex scandal. The media is fed by what the people want to hear. And it seems that most people enjoy seeing the Catholic Church fall. Newsflash for you and anti-Catholic haters...the Church isn't going anywhere. For 2000 years we have endured persecutions and various schisms. We are the oldest Christian religion in the world with more than 1 billion members.
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"Are they digging their own grave or what?" They dug the grave for Valid Catholicism in 1958, with the election of the Freemason Roncalli. The burial took place ten years later when the Sacramental matter and form was invalidated. But when infiltration is gradual, over ten or more years, one generation at least grows up in the "new" morality and have no clue as to the disaster, in fact they will vehemently deny it and fight those who defend Catholic Truth and the True Sacraments. The "new" generation get lots of support from priests who have apostatized and have been "retrained" to "understand the doctrine differently." All priests in the 1980's were compelled to attend "retraining". Er, make that brainwashing. "Digging" is not the correct word. Obliterating is what is being done. Was done. Look up the excommunicant Marxist Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., the vehicle of the Jesuits who promoted the infiltration of the seminaries with undoctrinal teachings, thereby violating every papal predecessor. Also it shouldn't be too hard for anyone to read original papal encyclicals and modern ones and see the shocking difference. TraditionalMass.org HuttonGibson.org GerryMatatics.org MostHolyFamilyMonastery.org (also see youtube)

Friday, January 7, 2011

Did you know that the Vatican forgave John Lennon for a sacrilegious remark

Did you know that the Vatican forgave John Lennon for a sacrilegious remark?
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican's newspaper has finally forgiven John Lennon for declaring that the Beatles were more famous than Jesus Christ, calling the remark a "boast" by a young man grappling with sudden fame. The comment by Lennon to a London newspaper in 1966 infuriated Christians, particularly in the United States, some of whom burned Beatles' albums in huge pyres. But time apparently heals all wounds. "The remark by John Lennon, which triggered deep indignation mainly in the United States, after many years sounds only like a 'boast' by a young working-class Englishman faced with unexpected success, after growing up in the legend of Elvis and rock and roll," Vatican daily Osservatore Romano said. The article, marking the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' "The White Album," went on to praise the pop band. "The fact remains that 38 years after breaking up, the songs of the Lennon-McCartney brand have shown an extraordinary resistance to the passage of time, becoming a source of inspiration for more than one generation of pop musicians," it said. Lennon was murdered in New York in 1980. (Writing by Deepa Babington; editing by Keith Weir) The Vatican may be slow, but eventually things are forgiven.
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No, I did not know that. I am sure that John could not have cared less. He was absolutely right. In 1963, among young people, the Beatles were more popular than Jesus. It is more noteworthy that the Vatican admitted to slandering Mary Magdalen by calling her a prostitute.
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And I'm sure John Lennon would be so relieved to learn of this... @@ rolls eyes
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I'm sure Lennon really cares.
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I'm absolutely sure that if he were still alive...he wouldn't care in the least.
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Who cares what a bunch of grown men in gowns pointing to their imaginary friend think?
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".. some of whom burned Beatles' albums in huge pyres.." The last people who burnt music and books in huge pyres were Nazis.
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to bad he didn't ask God for any forgivness
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just like the church took 500 years to apologize to Galileo's family for locking him up in prison. "Oops sorry the universe does not revolve around the earth after all"
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Nope, didn't know that. Why would he have to be forgiven by the Vatican?
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Who cares who the Vatican forgives. Does anyone care if I forgive someone? Not likely. I care more about if God forgives me.
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They shouldn't have taken offense in the first place. If they had just stopped to think about what he was saying and not take it out of context. But I'm sure he had forgiven them the very next day.
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Why would a newspaper care? If it was newsworthy, sure. But not because they were offended. Newspaper people actively search for any dirt they can find. .
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Young people always say crazy things. All that really matters is if he asked God for forgiveness and accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior. Otherwise he is in hell and that would be sad.
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The Vatican just answered a question..they never were angry with him or whatever.. The Vatican and many other people care little about what John Lennon has/had to say...
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Whose the Vatican ??? I mean I know who and what the Vatican is, my point is whether he is forgiven or not is totally up to God and I don't think God has the need to discuss His forgiveness or unforgiven with any man or institution of religion.
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It's true - all you need is love.
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the vatican may have, and god bless them for it but i still think hes an a$$
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The Vatican does not have the right to forgive sins committed against God. Only God has that right. There is no Biblical authority for a pope or, for that matter, the Vatican.
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Did he die a happy and holy death? John Lennon reaped what he sowed. Just for your information, there have been periods in the history of the Catholic Church when anti-popes reign. We have been living in such a period for about fifty years now. In the time of St. Athanasius, who lived in the fourth century, there was a true pope named Liberius who during his reign gave in to pressure to deny the divinity of Christ. Most all popes preceding Liberius went to their death defending the teachings of the Church and its founder the God-Man Jesus Christ. Athanasius was excommunicated five times and exiled from his episcopal seat in Alexandria Egypt because he refused to go along the heresy of anti-pope Liberius. Athanasius, in a famous letter to faithful Catholics wrote: "they have the buildings but we have the true faith; what is more important the buildings or the faith? Anti-Pope Liberius eventually came around to his senses and cursed the day that he went along with the pressure to deny the divinity of Christ, rather than follow in the footsteps of Christ's Passion and death. However Liberius was the first of a long line of popes preceding him not to be canonnized as a saint. It is the same today. For those outside of the true Catholic Church, which includes many Novus Ordo Catholics today, those who have always sought to deny its primacy over Christians and all peoples worldwide, who rely on their own private interpretation of Scripture would do well to re-read it and beg the Blessed Virgina Mary and her spouse the Holy Ghost to enlighten their minds. "And the Lord said to Moses: How long will this people detract me? how long will they not believe me for all the signs that I have wrought before them?" "Then shall they call upon me, and I will not hear: they shall rise in the morning and shall not find me:" "You shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither you cannot come." "Therefore I said to you, that you shall die in your sins. For if you believe not that I am he, you shall die in your sin." "Leaving the right way they have gone astray, having followed the way of Balaam of Bosor, who loved the wages of iniquity, "Jesus answered them: Amen, amen I say unto you: that whosoever committeth sin, is the servant of sin." "Now the sting of death is sin: and the power of sin is the law" And finally, let me add regarding the apostasy throughout world history since about the fifteenth century and which seems to have culminated in the Novus Ordo Catholic Church: "Let no man deceive you by any means, for unless there come a revolt first, and the man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition," To find out more about the true Catholic faith visit: www.traditionalmass.org www.cmri.org www.traditio.com
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BFD
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Any man who prefers love and peace to violence, who fights ignorance with imagination, who chooses to be a symbol of hope rather than just another pop act-- that is someone I can admire. John Lennon was a beautiful human being, and those who call him a sinner and say he "reaped what he sowed" are ignoring what their own good books tell them. The Vatican should forgive itself first for its crimes against humanity and knowledge before it passes judgement on a man who made a single, pretty hillarious comment. Serve yourself.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

What does the Vatican have against female priests? Why the sexism and ex-communications

What does the Vatican have against female priests? Why the sexism and ex-communications?
The NY Times reports in an article titled "Vatican Asserts Rule That Bars Female Priests" that the Vatican said that ordaining women as priests is still a big No-No, and warned that anyone involved in the ordination of women would be automatically excommunicated. Whew-forget about world hunger or peace-ordaining women as priests is dreadful? If they can get rid of purgatory-why can't they ordain female priests?http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/31/world/europe/31vatican.html?_r=2&ref=europe&oref=slogin&oref=slogin The Women's Ordination Conference said in their press release that as women are the backbone of Catholic parishes-it is outrageous that women can't be ordained as priests. They pointed out it's rather hypocritical to kick people around who are performing good works; fighting injustices and serving their communities. Jesus seemed to think more highly of women than the Vatican: http://www.womensordination.org/pages/press_pages/Press5-30-08.html I'm agnostic and could care less what the Catholic church or Vatican does-but this was an interesting article so I asked a question about it. I thought it was amazing that there were Catholic men and women still today who were willing to be excommunicated from their church even though they obviously loved it-but they still felt they had to make a stand for what they believed in-no matter what the costs to their careers or jobs or family or religion or at the risk of their very souls. That takes a lot of thought determination and courage to fight on in spite of nearly hopeless odds. I'm aware of the (sexist and racist and homophobic) traditions of the Catholic church as well as other "traditional" churches-but even though these women and men spent their lives studying Catholicism-and knew the risks of ex-communications-these same men and women are the ones giving their all to fight for the ordination of women in the catholic church. I thought these folks deserved an acknowledgement.
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That's good news. The modern western woman has NO PLACE in any position of worship.
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Its their prerogative, end of story. Besides, I have yet to see a valid argument made of FAITH instead of EGO for a woman to be a priest of an almost 2k year old men only priesthood.
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grace, CAtholic's don't allow and have never allowed women as priests. feel free to go to the www.vatican.va website OR read the over thousands of answers here. if you are not Catholic then it really shouldn't matter. It is not sexism - it's the way of the church. why the excommunication?!?!? when you are not with you are against. when you are doing something wrong at your job you are fired? when you break the law you go to jail?! when you do something blatantly against the Church you are excommunicated. for every action there is a reaction. Jesus was a male whos choice were men to continue the teaching.
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Unfortunately Catholics (like many other religions) don't really think about their holy texts but just do as they are told. Most of the conventions of the Catholic Church come from paganism (easily historically documented) or from arbitrary rulings by male leaders 3 centuries or more after Jesus' death. I find this whole fuss interesting since the first person Jesus went to after his resurrection (if you follow this faith) was Mary Magdalene, whom he instructed to spread the word about his rising. IE, he instructed a woman to preach, over 11 men who were also his disciples. The Church's rules have been longstanding, yes, but that doesn't mean they have any basis in actual faith. And they used to excommunicate people for marriages or "heretical" ideas, too. It was as meaningless then as it is now--how can a man decide where you're going when you die?
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That is a good question. Seeing as how they hail Mary. And hold her as the highest figure in their church beside Jesus.
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The Catholic Church has no damn good reason to exclude women from the priesthood . . . except tradition. There's no rhyme, reason or logic for this nonsense except they've always done it this way. The Church is in a recruiting crisis. They don't have enough priests to serve the faithful, and if they continue to prevent women from entering the seminary, they have only their mysogynistic selves to blame.
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Well I can tell you the back ground WHY women cant be priest... around the 14th century an argument broke out that lasted for YEARS. Did women have souls? (yes seriously) It lasted for a long time in Europe...and even longer in the US. At some point it was decided that women had to have souls...b/c a non soul bearing thing...couldn't carry and birth a soul bearing male. well into the 1800's in the US women were jailed for speaking the word of god (were they women shouldn't ask q in church comes from) now dont you want to support the church!
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It is Roman/Eastern Orthodox Catholic doctrine, and has been for almost 2000 years. If you are a Christian and familiar with your Bible, you will not find one text supporting a woman's ordination. It is your choice to accept or deny this Biblical doctrine.
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Why do you think people in developed countries have abandoned the Catholic Church in droves? The Church totally backwards. The irony is that the remaining self-professed "Catholics" (in developed countries) pick and choose from a long "menu" of Do's and Dont's: they couldn't possibly care less what the fossilized misogynists in the Vatican have to say on any subject. So how is it they still refer to themselves as Catholic? I always found this amusing. The Catholics in the developing world remain barefoot and pregnant. Not much of a marketing strategy but hell, its their own bloody fault. I decided for myself this was bunk at 9 years old. That's when I became a heretic; I thought I'd get an early start and besides - the promised shetland pony never did materialise.
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The Vatican is the original purveyor of anti-female rhetoric supported with the so-called bible which made Eve, the 'first female' the bad guy and cause of the downfall of man for eternity - hey, it must be true because the bible tell us so - the bible, also authored by males. From what I learned, societies were matriarchal until christianity began (literally in cellars) and what's really funny, is that some of the males on this site have no idea how closely they parrot and regurgitate all that religious bullsh!t all while thinking they're so modern and forward-thinking. Besides, consider what some have done to little boys let alone having women cloistered and readily available ~ obviously they can't control themselves so the next best thing is to keep them separated. The priests may be men of the cloth but they're still men. The guys were very clever - back in the day when most were illiterate and uneducated.
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+ Ordination of Women + WWJD? What would Jesus do? The Catholic Church currently teaches: The Lord Jesus chose men to form the college of the twelve apostles, and the apostles did the same when they chose collaborators to succeed them in their ministry. The Church recognizes herself to be bound by this choice made by the Lord himself. For this reason the ordination of women is not possible. For more information see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 1577: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt2sect2chpt3.htm#1577 + Excommunication + Excommunication is a severe penalty resulting from grave crimes against the Catholic religion. It is imposed by church authority or incurred as a direct result of the commission of an offense. Excommunication excludes the offender from taking part in the Eucharist or other sacraments and from the exercise of any ecclesiastical office, ministry, or function. Excommunication does not mean a loss of salvation. However, the crime committed that was penalized by it might be a mortal sin. Remember the purpose of excommunication is the correction and redemption of the person who has chosen to separate himself or herself from the Church. For more information, see: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05678a.htm With love in Christ.
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The opposition to women priests is based on passages in the Bible that have been interpreted as meaning that women should not teach in the churchs. Paul said "women be silent in the churches". There have always been women in the church who have questioned this doctrine - Teresa of Avila said "Don't go by one text alone." However, women have always been able to have a role in religious life through being nuns, and most do not seem to have yearned to become priests. However, the Catholic church is increasingly under pressure to become Politically correct, and I daresay it will come one day. Then there will probably be a split in the Catholic church as there has been in the Church of England. Whether that will be a good thing or not I could not say.
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Religion is about faith not about modernism and going with the times. Bottom line is though same reason as priests are not supposed to marry they are to stay childless to serve the church and people and a preggo priestess would be quite an embarassment.
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Great question ... no one-size-fits-all answer. Today, it seems apparent that all major institutions (family, education, government, business, and religion), if viewed with a healthy does of skepticism, reveal their hypocrisy -in spades! The Catholic Church is no exception. Religions, like governments, are not so much interested in "souls" or "salvation" as they are interested in masses of people, in lockstep harmony, kneeling in supplication to praise something -be it a god, the dollar, or a greased pig. Instead of finding that offense or feeling the need to batter your intellect to arrive at a logical conclusion for something that is irrational, I believe it's in the best interests of personal -and community- sanity to simply allow it ... of course, if you must label it, then allow yourself to assess the hypocrisy and, in the end, laugh it off and label it as childish. For fun, imagine a second Vatican, founded, operated, and sustained by females ... no, not in Rome ... that's too convenient and it would take a millenium (at least) before you could actually get to rent some property to establish your cathedral and spread the word. Besides, if you stay with that "bricks and mortar" concept you are falling right into the hands of the very cohort you are trying to avoid (or, at least change) ... males. Let's face it, after a few thousand years of this gender dance, males own the property ... males own the processes ... males own the policy- and law-making venues ... males seem to own everything ... except you! So, don't just "hope and pray" things will be different, get out and about and change the rules! Create the new Vatican online. Call it Vatican II (or, too) just for the hypocrisy of it all. Post your "no males allowed" signs and, as they say, "let the chips fall where they may." Guaranteed, in nano-seconds, some male trolling the net will bombard Vatican II with relentless pleas -and reasons- why he should be allowed to be a priestess in your religion. It's all rather silly stuff ... as such, have some fun with it!
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I'm just glad Catholics priests stopped burning women at the stake because they were supposedly witches...this was so they can get their gross little hands on their property.... The Vatican makes me puke. The Vatican is more corrupt and full of sh!t than a communist govt....
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IMO. The biggest reason to disallow a woman to become a priest is because it threatens their position of power. If they go down the road of egalitarianism that means women will one day be allowed to become arch bishops and then have the ability to be elected as popes. It's the same as when they tell you that you can't have a job at a company because you are "over-qualified" and they give it to someone else. You represent a threat to the status quo. There's no logical reason only a hidden one.
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Christ was a man, the priest is the vicar of Christ, that would be like asking a man to represent the Virgin Mary both are unrealistic and have no basis. As far as women within the church, the late Mother Theresa was more well known then priests, bishops, cardinals, and probably the pope. Mother angelica founder of EWTN has done great works yet neither of them desired to be a priest. This is not about the Catholic Church this is about a group of men and women pushing their belief upon the church. If these women really want to serve they can serve the church in many ways no less important then a priest however I suspect its about their own personal objective which is quite selfish. We have many problems in this world and this is their quest, its really sad when you think about it.
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The church near me has a woman priest/vicar I don't know if she is catholic though or another form of Christianity.